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2013Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the Upper Cretaceous fossil snake Najash rionegrina ApesteguĂ­a and Zaher, 2006Palci, A.; Caldwell, M.; Albino, A.
2014Identifying rising stars in biology: a response to BrunaLaurance, W.F.; Carolina Useche, D.; Laurance, S.G.; Bradshaw, C.J.A.
2012The experimental study of population-based parameter optimization algorithms on rule-based ecological modellingCao, H.; Recknagel, F.; Orr, P.; IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (2012 : Brisbane, Qld.)
2017Modeling what we sample and sampling what we model: Challenges for zooplankton model assessmentEverett, J.D.; Baird, M.E.; Buchanan, P.; Bulman, C.; Davies, C.; Downie, R.; Griffiths, C.; Heneghan, R.; Kloser, R.J.; Laiolo, L.; Lara-Lopez, A.; Lozano-Montes, H.; Matear, R.J.; McEnnulty, F.; Robson, B.; Rochester, W.; Skerratt, J.; Smith, J.A.; Strzelecki, J.; Suthers, I.M.; et al.
2016Trophy hunting does and will support biodiversity : a reply to Ripple et al.Di Minin, E.; Leader-Williams, N.; Bradshaw, C.J.A.
2010Phylogeny and divergence times of filesnakes (Acrochordus): Inferences from morphology, fossils and three molecular lociSanders, K.; Mumpuni,; Hamidy, A.; Head, J.; Gower, D.
2013Molecular evidence that the deadliest sea snake Enhydrina schistosa (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae) consists of two convergent speciesUkuwela, K.; de Silva, A.; Mumpuni,; Fry, B.; Lee, M.; Sanders, K.
2011First molecular evidence for the phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic snake genus Brachyorrhos (Serpentes: Caenophidia)Murphy, J.; Mumpuni,; Sanders, K.
2013Multilocus phylogeny and recent rapid radiation of the viviparous sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)Sanders, K.; Lee, M.; Mumpuni,; Bertozzi, T.; Rasmussen, A.
2014The interaction between climate warming and eutrophication to promote cyanobacteria is dependent on trophic state and varies among taxaRigosi, A.; Carey, C.; Ibelings, B.; Brookes, J.